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Akka Training Courses

Local, instructor-led live Akka training courses demonstrate through interactive hands-on practice the design principles behind Akka including the Actor Model and Reactive Manifesto, and how to build and deploy an asynchronous, message-driven application in Akka.

Akka training is available as "onsite live training" or "remote live training". Luxembourg onsite live Akka trainings can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers. Remote live training is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop.

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The course is not easy for beginners but Richard was very friendly and gave one-to-one time to everyone who was stuck.

Johnson and Johnson EMEA Development Centre

Course: Akka - from Beginner to Intermediate/Advanced

Good visibility on akka

Johnson and Johnson EMEA Development Centre

Course: Akka - from Beginner to Intermediate/Advanced

Richard, he was very nice and patient which was much needed

Johnson and Johnson EMEA Development Centre

Course: Akka - from Beginner to Intermediate/Advanced

Akka Course Outlines

Akka is an open-source toolkit and runtime for building concurrent and distributed applications for Java and Scala.

This instructor-led, live training (onsite or remote) is aimed at developers, especially Java developers. Participants will learn the design principles behind Akka, including the Actor Model and Reactive Manifesto, as they build and deploy an Akka application.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Build and deploy an asynchronous, message-driven application in Akka.- Apply the "let it crash" model to build applications that self-heal.- Understand Actors, the Actor Lifecycle and how to employ them to create concurrent systems.- Build Reactive Architecture that is responsive, elastic, resilient, and message driven.- Integrate remoting and clustering features with third party systems.- Deploy the Akka toolkit in production systems, scaling it to multiple nodes and third party systems.- Manage system behavior and horizontal distribution.- Build systems that "react" to environmental changes.

Audience

- Developers, in particular Java developers- Architects

Format of the course

- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice

Course Customization Options

- This course can be taught in either Java or Scala.- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.

This training outline is intended to bring attendees from a beginner to an intermediate/advanced level in the understanding and knowledge of the Akka framework.

The entire course is hands on, mostly driven by the trainer in the beginning and progressively shifting towards the attendees producing code themselves (and downloading implementations/solutions written by the trainer).

Attendees are not expected to have prior knowledge of Scala, the trainer will take the necessary time to explain and clarify all the intricacies that relate to the Scala code used.

Akka is an open-source library and runtime for building concurrent and distributed applications that run on the JVM (Java Virtual Machine). The akka-streams library sits atop Akka and enables the processing of data streams.

This instructor-led, live training (onsite or remote) is aimed at experienced Akka developers who wish to use the Akka Streams API to write applications for consuming streaming data.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Understand the principles of streams and how they are implemented in Akka.- Use the various Akka Streams API components to build fault tolerant streams.- Deploy an Akka Streams application to production.

Format of the Course

- Interactive lecture and discussion.- Lots of exercises and practice.- Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.

Course Customization Options

- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.- To learn more about Akka Streams, please visit: https://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/2.5/stream/stream-introduction.html